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sweet-vanilla-sims · 1 year
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Year 1600 Part 1:
The Century began with Matilda and Cuthbert becoming teenagers. Both of whom were deeply cared for by the ones close to them. Susanna became an adult though she wanted more time to think on getting married. 
Rachel learned she was pregnant after she and Rodrigo finally decided to begin trying for a baby. Of course, her jealousy began to run rampant much to Susanna and Rodrigo’s disappointment as she was constantly watching over them despite them not doing anything improper. 
Far away, Henry Akiyama married Benedict’s cousin, Mikaela, though no one in the family was present, he did send a letter to Henford to let his siblings know that he was still alive and was willing to consider reestablishing contact. 
With the good news of Henry potentially returning, the Carlisle home in Tartosa was still full of grief as they continued to mourn Thomasin’s loss. That said, Thomasin did visit though no one was awake to see her, she was happy to see her children beginning to grow up well. 
The Jaleel family and the Laurent family had always been close ever since Wilmot was the nanny for the previous family head so it was no surprise that their children would also get to know each other. Still it was a shock when John III proposed to Clemence  and the two announced they had left town for a week and eloped shortly before Clemence’s eighteenth birthday. 
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rhaenyrahightowers · 5 years
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oh wow oh my god there are NO rules anymore rizha has done more for the gay community than anyone in history withhh a single tweet
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i need to go lay down
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ipostrandomcrap · 2 years
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my top podcasts/audio dramas from February 2022 (rated randomly):
1) Last Known Position by QCODE: Last Known Position follows a group of experts including submersible pilot Mikaela Soto (Gina Rodriguez) as they seek to recover a flight that suddenly vanished over the Pacific Ocean. 
The super yacht sets off on what looks like an expedition funded by a grieving billionaire, William Cavanaugh (James Purefoy), to recover the flight that his wife and daughter were on. But the crew soon discovers that there's more to the expedition than they were let on when they start to find themselves in increasingly perilous situations that point to a saboteur among the group, and a looming threat in the deep waters.
2) Limetown by Two-Up: Ten years ago, over three hundred men, women and children disappeared from a small town in Tennessee, never to be heard from again. In this podcast, American Public Radio reporter Lia Haddock asks the question once more, "What happened to the people of Limetown?"
3) Shipworm by Two-Up: Wallace Conway wakes up to find he’s been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live.
4) Unsolved Murders by Parcast: A podcast full of unsolved murders, tons of episodes, very haunting and well produced. Check out their other podcast on solved murders!
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gobqro · 4 years
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Premian a ganadores del segundo concurso de manualidades Piñatas Navideñas
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La Unidad de Servicios para la Educación Básica en el Estado de Querétaro (USEBEQ), a través de su coordinación Operativa y la Secretaría de Cultura (SECULT), llevaron a cabo la premiación del Segundo Concurso de Manualidades “Piñatas Navideñas”, en el que participaron 168 alumnos de Preescolar, Primaria y Secundaria de instituciones públicas y privadas del municipio de Querétaro, con la finalidad de fomentar las costumbres y tradiciones de la época decembrina. Para la Secretaría de Educación del Estado (SEDEQ) es importante conservar y preservar las costumbres y tradiciones de la temporada decembrina, lo que permite fomentar los valores, la unión familiar, además de fortalecer los lazos de amistad y el trabajar en equipo con los compañeros de clase y con los de nuestro entorno, indicó Eda Karina Rubio Rubio, directora de Equidad y Apoyo a la Educación.
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“Estas acciones nos permiten conocer el significado de las piñatas, formarnos desde pequeños, desde la etapa preescolar, primaria, secundaria y hasta la etapa de adultos, son momentos que permiten reflexionar, al tiempo que desarrollamos la creatividad y talento de los alumnos que participan en la elaboración de las piñatas”, indicó la funcionaria. Por su parte, Edgar Don Andrés Hernández, jefe del Departamento de Vinculación de Secundarias, felicitó a los estudiantes participantes por su dedicación, esfuerzo y creatividad plasmada en cada una de las piñatas elaboradas, las cuales dijo, hoy se ve coronado su esfuerzo y dedicación del trabajo que realizaron y con el cual se continúa preservando las tradiciones de la época decembrina.
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Los ganadores de primer lugar de nivel Preescolar fueron: Arely Brigitte Galeana Vázquez, Matías Eduardo Valdivia Ramírez, Constanza Abrego López, Leonardo David García Huerta, y Ximena Jiménez Frías, del Colegio Fray Luis de León. Del segundo lugar los ganadores fueron: María José Uribe Huerta, Regina Ramírez Ruvalcaba, Daniel Israel Mora Ramírez, Evelyn González Salazar y Derek Uriel García Sánchez, del Centro de Desarrollo Infantil Preescolar Kokeshi. Los acreedores del tercer lugar fueron: Ximena González Ibarra, Emma Ordoñez Alvarado, Mikaela Enciso García, María Vanessa Lara Gómez y Jorge André González Vázquez, del Cendi “Peques Montessori”. Los ganadores en la categoría de Primaria fueron: Diego Adair Jurado Arellano, Alison Montserrat Vega Librado, Sara Vanessa Sánchez Aguilar, Isaac Nahum García Arauz y Ricardo Rosales Rosas, de la escuela “Constitución”. El segundo lugar fue para Karla Daniela Coronel Rodríguez, Luis Ángel Fabián Martínez, Valeria Renata Pozas Fuentes y Diego Salazar Espinoza, de la Primaria “Agustín Melgar”. Asimismo, el tercer lugar fue para Diana Paola Coronel Rodríguez, César Uriel Estrada Luna, Alison Reséndiz Cruz, Jonathan Geovanni Santiago Santos y Natalia García Quintero, de la escuela “Agustín Melgar”.
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En la categoría de nivel Secundaria se hicieron acreedores al primer lugar: Luis Adrián Gómez Barrera, Ernesto Alonso Beltrán Acosta, Alejandro Javier Centeno Colunga, Valeria Ailyn Sotres Ayala y Anya Pinto García, del Colegio Nuevo Continente. El segundo lugar fue para María Fernanda Beltrán Jiménez, Daniela Cabello Álvarez, Julio Gabriel Castro Beltrán, Mariela Hernández Álvarez y Ana Lizbeth López Licea, de la escuela “José María Morelos y Pavón”. El tercer lugar fue para Montserrat Salgado Flores, Ruth Arredondo Márquez, Maximiliano Juárez Córdova, Ana Karen Anahí Soto Ruiz y Carol Mariana Moreno Galván de la secundaria “José María Morelos y Pavón”. Reconocimiento especial con mención honorífica la obtuvo el Centro de Atención Múltiple “México 2010” por la elaboración de la piñata titulada “Piñata Inclusiva”, representada por la alumna Constanza Gómez Sánchez. Durante la ceremonia de premiación estuvieron presentes: Paloma Cevallos Foyo, directora de Vinculación Social de la USEBEQ, y Alma Yadira Ortega, jefa del departamento de Vinculación Institucional de la USEBEQ.
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thesinglesjukebox · 5 years
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KING PRINCESS - PUSSY IS GOD [6.42] Sound of 1950 becomes Sound of 2019...
Katherine St Asaph: If you aim for "Like a Prayer," you best not miss. King Princess's take on going down in prayer is significantly more chill than Madonna's -- almost everything is. But it's as ebullient, with crushed-out lyrics (the title omits the "your"; this is no polemic) and a beat that, unlike "1950," sounds like it was made after 1950. Extra point for how "their best wasn't good enough" could either be a swoon of admiration or a boast about the people you beat out. [7]
Tobi Tella: If "1950," King Princess's debut single, was proof that we've finally reached the point that queer love can get schmaltzy, beautiful romantic ballads into the mainstream now, this song proves that we've reached a point where the same can be said for raunchy sex songs. The titular line may come off to some as sophomoric, but the way she casually drops it makes it clear that it's not asking for attention -- it's just how she feels. The chill vibe amplifies this feeling in the song; she doesn't care what you think, this is about her and her girl. Basically, King Princess is the coolest fucking person ever and I want to be her. [7]
Julian Axelrod: For most of her short career, King Princess has operated in a decidedly minor key. She belts her songs of heartbreak and persecution like they're about to rip her in two. But "Pussy is God" is different: more refinement than reinvention, its DayGlo gay flow a blinding testament to the life-changing wonder of a good fuck. When that last "Oochie Wally" sample air-bombs the billowing synths beneath it, it feels like a rebirth -- not an entirely new artist, but a new side of one we've already grown to love. [7]
Jacob Sujin Kuppermann: A lovey bit of word salad that makes just enough weird choices (the slap bass! the "Oochie Wally" sample?) to come off as charmingly amateurish rather than lazy in its vibe and core lyrical conceit. The use of "pussy" is still a bit too cute; I'm not saying that every usage should be as explicit as Fever Ray's but here it doesn't seem to do anything but exist, a lyrical flag-staking out that doesn't go anywhere interesting. On the whole, I'm agnostic. [5]
Claire Biddles: Essentialist pussy-centric feminism is garbage and this song is golden. How joyous and funny to hear a genderqueer person singing about their (credited as a co-writer!) nonbinary girlfriend's pussy as a way into a just-sweet-enough love song. Like fellow queer pop prince(ss) Troye Sivan, King Princess flattens the hierarchies of love and sex; perpetually discovering one through the other. "Pussy is God" is a wry joke cracked open to reveal its core of tenderness -- which is King Princess's whole appeal. [9]
Nicholas Donohoue: Last year I worked at the local county clerk's office as a temporary worker for running elections, primarily with numerous 40-year-old moms. Occasionally we, as a group, would have to do a long laborious process, so we would all treat ourselves to music. Another temporary worker was assigned to make the playlist and purposefully put in songs that moms would object to on a lyrical basis but are so clearly bangers that no one would notice. This song would have fit so snugly into that playlist, and that makes me happy. [8]
Alfred Soto: In a year that ended with more women elected to Congress than ever and Noname proclaiming that "my pussy wrote a thesis on colonialism," the positivity behind King Princess's track would be marvelous in itself without the stop-start dynamics, keyboard hooks, clapping, and the Princess's own regal vocal performance. [8]
Crystal Leww: Centering pussies in your feminism is something you grow out of. [4]
Thomas Inskeep: I like the production on this slice of weirdo alt-pop, which brings to mind a more pop-obsessed St. Vincent. [6]
Jonathan Bradley: I think I liked "1950" on first listen; by the 100th, I felt its mushy chords were turning my skin to soap. After a few days with "Pussy is God," I feel its alkaline wash having the same effect, its soft edges leeching away my ability to care. I wonder if this contemporary age of enervation is inuring my ability to care for King Princess's charms -- her open desire, her pastel funk, her empathetic phrasing -- and maybe one day I will be able to listen to this and not ache for something to happen. [5]
Vikram Joseph: A lovestruck, R&B-influenced shuffle, slick and well-produced, but, other than the tender reappropriation of the word "pussy," bereft of any sort of tension or surprise. Maybe that's the point in the context of the kind of romantic fulfillment Mikaela Straus is feeling, but it leaves the song feeling pleasant at best, hollow at worst. [5]
Joshua Minsoo Kim: King Princess is no stranger to employing religious imagery to describe her queer experiences, but it comes to the forefront with "Pussy is God." While there's a winking coyness with how "praying" alludes to cunnilingus, this is otherwise a straightforward love song that unabashedly celebrates sexual intimacy. It feels complete, though, because of how much she gushes about her lover. The pre-chorus's downscale melody evokes infatuation in all its delight; you can feel it suffused in the softly sung, "I've been looking for something I want, and baby it's you." The delivery of certain words -- "I think you're so cute when you get high," "you're better off with me," the occasional "oh" or "ah" or "um" -- projects a sense of elation that's all-consuming and irrevocable. King Princess is in love and there's nothing you or anyone can do to stop it. That "Pussy is God" was co-written by girlfriend Amandla Stenberg only makes this all the sweeter. [6]
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the-delegate-fight · 4 years
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Florida: March 17
Overview 219 Delegates (5.51% of total) Closed Primary 47 At-Large 29 PLEO At-Large 143 by CD Early Voting: March 7-14 (March 2-15 in some places) Vote by mail available: February 6 - March 17 Who Can Vote? When Can They Vote? Only registered Democrats can vote in the primary.  The voter registration deadline is February 18, 2020; only voters who will be 18 by the date of the primary are eligible. Legal battles continue over the limitations placed on Amendment 4 by the state.  They seem unlikely to be resolved by the time of the primary, so voters who would have had their rights restored by Amendment 4 but who have not yet paid all required fines and fees will be ineligible to vote. Early voting is held from March 7-14; certain locations may extend the window to as long as March 2-15.  Florida allows voting by mail; most will be mailed to voters who requested them from February 6-13. Ballot Access All major candidates will be on the ballot. Details Groups of 47 and 29 delegates are allocated based on the statewide vote.  The CD delegates are distributed among the CDs as follows: 7 for CDs 20,21,22; 6 for CDs 4,7,9,10,13,14,16,23,24; 5 for CDs 3,5,6,8,12,15,18,19,26,27; 4 for CDs 2,11,17; 3 for CDs 1,25. Superdelegates Biden (2): Rep. Al Lawson, Rep. Charlie Crist Uncommitted (27): Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Kenneth Curtis, Rep. Stephanie Murphy [formerly Beto], Rep. Darren Soto, Rep. Val Demings, Rep. Kathy Castor, Rep. Alcee Hastings [formerly Harris], Rep. Lois Frankel, Rep. Ted Deutch, Rep. Frederica Wilson [formerly Harris], Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Rep. Donna Shalala, Dwight Bullard, Cynthia Busch, Grace Carrington, Briana L. Cartwright, Alan Clendenin, Ken Evans, Alma R. Gonzalez, Mikaela Guido, Shawn Kinsey, Judy Mount, John A. Ramos, Terrie Rizzo, Casmore A. Shaw, Maureen McKenna, Craig Smith, Nikki Barnes [formerly Booker]. This is one more than numbered; either one of these is not a superdelegate, or Florida has one more than thought.  Additionally, it's not clear who counts as the Florida Democrats' vice chair for the purposes of that DNC seat; if it is Judy Mount, this violates the usual rule that the chair and vice-chair seats be taken by people of opposite genders. Useful Links Draft Delegate Selection Plan The Green Papers
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kaionevess · 5 years
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megastorm33-blog · 5 years
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Información del proyecto
Nombres: Thyare Allendes, Emilia Aspe, Javiera Cáceres, Valentina Hidalgo, Catalina Martinez, Fernanda Soto, Mikaela Soto, Javiera vidal, Kevin Perez, Luis Morales y Felipe Rubio
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Inasistencias:
Primera visita (28 de marzo): Kevin Pérez, Luis Morales y Fernanda Soto.
Segunda visita (24 de abril): Kevin Pérez.
Tercera visita (16 de mayo): Kevin Pérez, Felipe Rubio y Mikaela Soto.
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